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    Ramanuja ([ɽaːmaːnʊdʑɐ]; Middle Tamil: Rāmāṉujam; Classical Sanskrit: Rāmānuja; c. 1077 – 1157), also known as Ramanujacharya, was an Indian Hindu philosopher, guru and a social reformer.He is noted to be one of the most important exponents of the Sri Vaishnavism tradition within Hinduism. His philosophical foundations for devotionalism were influential to the Bhakti movement.. Ramanuja's guru was Yādava Prakāśa, a scholar who according to tradition belonged to the Advaita ...

  2. Feb 4, 2022 · Why in News ? The Prime Minister will inaugurate the Statue of Equality, a statue of Ramanujacharya, on the outskirts of Hyderabad, Telangana.. India is celebrating his 1,000 th birth anniversary as the ‘Festival of Equality’, upholding the view that the world is one family, ‘vasudhaiva kutumbakam’,”; What Are the Basic Facts About Statue ? It is a 216-feet tall statue, which is made of 'panchaloha', a combination of five metals: gold, silver, copper, brass, and zync.; It is among ...

  3. Jun 23, 2024 · Ramanuja (born c. 1017, Shriperumbudur, India—died 1137, Shrirangam) was a South Indian Brahman theologian and philosopher, the single most influential thinker of devotional Hinduism.After a long pilgrimage, Ramanuja settled in Shrirangam, where he organized temple worship and founded centres to disseminate his doctrine of devotion to the god Vishnu and his consort Shri ().He provided an intellectual basis for the practice of bhakti (devotional worship) in three major commentaries: the ...

  4. Vedartha-Sangraha – A treatise presenting the tenets of Visishtadvaita, a reconciliation of different conflicting srutis.; Sri Bhashya – A detailed commentary on the Vedanta Sutras. Sri Bhashyam is Sri Ramanuja’s magnum opus, which is the greatest commentary on Bramha Sutras. This monumental contribution was part of the 3 wishes Sri Ramanujacharya fulfilled for His revered master and Guru Sri Yamunacharya, who breathed His last even before meeting Sri Ramanuja in person.

  5. A detailed introduction to Ramanuja, a medieval Indian philosopher who founded the Vishishtadvaita school of Vedanta and advocated a devotional approach to God. Learn about his life, his works, his doctrines, his arguments, and his legacy.

  6. In the year 1017 A.D., Ramanuja was born in the village of Perumbudur, about twenty-five miles west of Madras. His father was Kesava Somayaji and his mother was Kantimathi, a very pious and virtuous lady. Ramanuja's Tamil name was Ilaya Perumal. Quite early in life, Ramanuja lost his father. Then he came to Kancheepuram to prosecute his study of the Vedas under one Yadavaprakasha, a teacher of Advaita philosophy.

  7. Sep 20, 2018 · Sri Ramanuja (1017–1137) was a Vedic spiritual leader, philosopher, and mystic who is recognized as one of the greatest philosopher-saints of Hinduism.. More…

  8. Sep 20, 2018 · Bhagavad Ramanuja (1017–1137) was a Vedic spiritual leader, philosopher, and mystic who is recognized as one of the most influential thinkers in Hinduism. (The word “Bhagavad” is an honorific.) Ramanuja led a broad religious movement in southern India in the 11th century, substantially changing the course of Hindu religious practice.

  9. Bhagavad Ramanuja was born in 1017 CE, which corresponded to the sashti-samvatsara year of Pingala year of Pingala in the nakshatra (constellation) of Ardhra (thiruvadhirai) in the Tamil month of Chittirai in the tithi of shukla panchami (the fifth day of the bright moon).He appeared in the clan called Harita to Aasuri Keshava Somayaaji and Kantimati, the sister of the famous Sri Vaishnava preceptor, Srimad Periya Thirumalai Nambi.

  10. www.hinduonline.co › HinduReligion › SaintsSri Ramanujacharya

    Sri Ramanuja (1017 - 1137 CE), the most important philosopher-saint of Sri Vaishnavam and one of the most dynamic characters of Hinduism. He was a philosophical as well as a social reformer, displaying a catholicity that was nearly unparalleled in Hindu religious history before him.